Oregon spectator. (Oregon City, O.T. [i.e. Or.]) 1846-1855, May 30, 1850, Image 4

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Edits-nflou.
Mr. Udltor. A harnony is sometimes
pics. And by keeping ulivc, nnd in no
llvit requisition llicio fundamental princl.
pics, vte shall fcruro for ourselves und
brought out of confusion, and rcgulaiity our posterity, nil Ihoso wild acquisitions
and order, mil of 'disorder and derange- ' calculated In confer either honor, mm-, or
incut, 1 w HI continue ivy icgulnr Irrogii- comfort i en fur ns either ur all of theso
lar communication, in hope, that some of Mil he enjoyed w ilhoul detriment to the
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vour leaders uny uu rciiiiiiui.ii i nv vw
gations reslnti; vpvi them as social being,
a intelligent gnitliiiKii and ladles, as
phllnnthii'pit. m republicans, as ctlizcna
of tho I'nitid State, a parents and pilar
dian. and itilimleh above nil, ni CUIUS.
TIAXS.
I ilo ii't lUttorinyself, sir, with Hie h.
hef tluit 1 elmll mhghten tho public inlml
urent principles whence thoy lion ml
mnnu wing nro rigni, ironi ino reason
nnd nntiiro of tiling', mid Mime nro I military luetics, yet, thin una nut the com
nndo riuhl hv authority. 'J'hn first I
right hy irlilo of mom Aur tho second
by virtue of positive lair. And after tho
jitili'.rr hns been piiblMud, having hren
mauled by proper authority, and based
metaphysial mid cold, In warm tho heart
nudglto It nuiiilkhmenl, and vigor, to
ttrcngthrn it ngniusl thu l(dem'o nnd tur
hillenco of the passions, and the propensi
ties of tho lleali ; thu (Aim ttnsoo iv, fur
so strong n uiimut. And notwithstand
ing ('uitliiigc and liieeco can justly lat
their great men, grinl in llternluio, In
philosophy, in some ul tho nrta, ami In
moil lot of the tomnwn iwnyic '1'hov lack
id rutin; hoili iiioml, and prnciical, nnd
lll'lll'e lllt' I'fll U IIIOIIIIUICUl oi tin ill,
pleasure ofilnt, who is the lirlnl.'i ul the
drsllnii , holh uf men, und nations. Theie
Upon equity nnd utility, it liusnZMcnrir' n common lute that tins swept down un
L. m i I JL.M
NOTICK.
WM. K. KIl.UOHN, would latlts the at
lentioiloTlhe iiUlo to hU
LAIUIIJ ASSORTMENT OF GOODS,
which ha lika now un hand at Ilia etoit nait ! In
MrtlioJI.i Chinch la llil oily. vt haro ha would ba
hspi'y lu aae liia olii raxsoe, and all Ilia nw onaa
lif can gut. Ha would aUu rtquaat all Indiblad U
him by nota or account to rail and eetlle, aa all da.
lunula not at II led by Juno lat, 1930, will be left la
Hie band of au attorney for collection.
Oregon city, April IB, ISJO-lSlf
Hoofs" & shoes.
Oanta Motroece boota,
do Kip do
Ladies cnltara and ebjie.
ua nign enoea.
Ilut if I siieevcd in 'MirriuiMii"tho pure, ol moral law nnd consequently applies lion niter mtioii, and empire ufler empire.
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the patrnfic. nnd tho intelligent lailteus,
insteud of u nrd, and their united ami liar
momou etlorls, prove to bo tho safety und
glory ol the i nmtrj, llien, oriler and sitn
mttry nnd nil iheir coneoniitniit, Kliti
to Minn, ill a two.fuhl stnie. Ilut, B
iug thl branch of the uljcct, for the time
heiug, wo hIiuII procied iipmi tho giuural
principle.
II It liai lieru, or eau bo luirly ami iat
until It would aei in, tin ro ns no stulnll '
ty, nomciiril, uu peipi Unix, in any thing
liiimnu heiieath tho nun I dn hi lkw I
however, th.it a rimrih e.iu ho loiiiul, mo I
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n nit il, ii tniiiuii u'jiiitu, uuuiil pi te u
Ufnla bmcaiu,
Cow lilda looU.
Cliildiana aliota,
for aal !;
, HAMAK
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callv, vvonpiitiiallVi nu moruilu, wouiil iiuirnj umwmnKii, uw "fij " Mitrreiuii iiuiiuoio, lignum inoio tuiiiiiiii.
ich, resplendent, and, 'auioneiHiikiiion, tor mo unuenni goon in uus tviwitinlia. Ihal remedy, ur nml
Orafoa fllj, Ft bniaiy 91, lJH
NEW GOODS!
bo a most column, 1 ton, rest
honorable hnntst. Anil with etcn a
mall portion of the fruila intimated nlnre,
I shall feel mjself amplv coinpetuated.
You are nuaro that) labor under the
aame tncoiiMiiicnce, and cncounlor tho
same obatuclrs as beforr, lor tho want of
a regular mail ; 1 have not seen my sec
ond communication, nnd as I do not keep
a eo;y, I am at some loj in tho execution
of Una. The matter and milliner both
grow dim in tho distance ; and seem rnth
er to evaporate ivitli tho occasion which
gave them birth. And bciidcs thcuo little
considerations peculiar to myself, there
e others of a relative character, which I
tho tr.Wr man, physical, intellectual, and dote, 11 couchid under tho i'uo vvuidi,
nriLtvLD ri.n dark an.n smith anoo. c
KAVMOND.
moral, 11 Kuoun to llovv from one or two
general principles or neuislt.'oiw,
"Aa (hut woiiM grow rn n Irf,
Or, lionc) rucrnl frrni Uip Itc,
We tun) fliortru down uur laburv.
In the cuttoaliiiii uf Ilia tiro,
And in llir frtding of Hie txri-" ,
and with confulmt expectation lool. to
these Hoiirees lorn rlehund luxuriant sim
ply, up to the full measure of our Mauls. Greece, 1 t(.iu 111
which the ingenious reader will pcridie,
lorms the niicleils of this rssay. J
Tim AutM of inteltigcntt i, scitnco ainl
hiilorv wlulotho hitis of virtue i l)t
I rmr Truth. The chnslunlty of tho lllbln
riduerd topnictiie, cnuplul with eitinci'
and lileralilir, would imompllali ftint,
union, nil tiio uciHrg pinUiopiiy, iuhi ,
fSIIIKautiaciiUrthavaractiftd and o(Tn
M. tat lliolr alock of Voaii, cOMMlng of
imr (iooiu, onoccRiH,
CLtlllllMI, IIAIinVVAIIt,
tinvvaiic, rRUtrs, ac , aa.
nitOOKH At OAULOW
().-to,i dl), Maich ai.l. '40 If
far
LOOKH
I.N coiuiiaiic of Ilia lata fltahal. Ilia und.
IjikiI Hrir cimiprllrd la bo I lip lliolr gooda
nnd tiuixiid fur a Inn, but an now ratrd to no-
' ' f r ... , e . 1. .1 hi . iiii incif U'w.1 l"i"ii. inai iiirj an. nw rrniivn
oration btelllnent, onlv lv institution of I" Hii'day ol rleiiiilj, lliev mvtrwill be n,.lt, ...i,,,,, .m rtiri. mil dwr bflow
learning comnon to all T And how shall nble l'nicomplili. C.il lrinl;,..M1iirfMd o.i,u Cihii4h-II ami
wo make, or enable tlicm to bo iuomIIv 1 Henme, liui lieMiiL'iilnilv prouinlfd bv Nmiiraatoro. 'I hey liaio U gt ntial auml.
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liair-spliltiug melniiliyaic of C'artimgi
y, up to II10 lull measure ol our want, virrn-e, iiiwumiu iiwuiiu'iiiiiiiin,
llow. thrii.slinllweliiiike tho rislni! 1:111. ' tuudiiiunlo In aiiumpllsli ; nnd whL
. Irli.ni... I...I l.v ll,..rnlll.nl!n.. nrihi. rni,. eaulullon. VlVllir UelluMll. llid..i,. a """ " '":""""" ". on ""'? "'.. """I"" ,-t".
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all
would cheerfully take into tho account
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ine true anuausoiuif Hcaunoi ucoun- e enee. u I 1 I iu same, usan 111 IV. n we " iiuniimi v.-"iinreiion nun niiiuiice. .. .. 1.,. .. .... .... r.i u.i...
try does not consist In tho amount of dol- do tho iiiemorv, reason, and jiirlaineiit. n"d suui iin,K'y iitsofminvn ; ami n!m m . friv ,l4i,iuliaiMlim nil l.cn- m ifi.iih.
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lars ana coins v men lis innauiianis may aiuI Ijo assured tint t 10 iiarinonv nml "i " "' " niuiiu. , u not vrr muni u mi ir j i .-v t ni'i.i,s.i
chance to have in their possession, at any traiujuility of our domislic society, t'e-' system ol ethic on mere nhstrni t spei 11 1 ni:'ii( itj. Jan .'IJt.vi
given tune; dui 11 consists penil muili moro upon llio cultivation nl munii. niiuiiiiiiipiiysieaiiiiseriiiiiiiniinin, I'MIM I'Ull SAhl!
1 f 1 1 nil inriirirrnrti nnn Pirriip ni iriat . a. !. m 1. mi tit i 11... a .1. milium is iiijii ail iiimiii nil' a.inii r ii 11 11 iBaaaaa u .
" - 6-" ..-,-. ...w ,111: ivii.innti, iiwii, uiiumi u, .Hv-.iiw --, ........ -.. ' rnilllianliM-rili'r ulI'M Ii Mil- Ilia lanJ fin
general population. Kct. Hut our motto is cultivate the vMr peratruclure, I ut to bt Imrlnl t,. i,,i dust' B fi.n.Kil m.i,..l l. Cimihi I'ml), and ui-
2dly, In the amount of product! to and mun ; and this can he aicompllsheil in a , "u tiiufuaiini mnleriuN for futuie i.p cu naitd alsmt mii m.lc lili rmilaud
flicie'nt lalwr, in the countrvj such as ' ijodd dcureo, in the sumo lesson. Ilverv ' latmn nnd iittira lnt ry Hut hetli.it 'I'1'" rl"" baia dwelling liouit. barn. anJ
agriculture horticulture ando various U, and g. . turo of a nyoUnblo tea, hrV ' builds bUe.lncnl ,ys uuon the tuslumol mTTJIu WJf
brancrrcsof mechanital labor. or parent, called forth by the pacing inci 'h" l'nty, "sliuil not be conloiiiuhd ' -0r paiucjl.n . It 1
3dly, In the diiciyhnary order, in each dints of thoday, exerts a degne of inllu. Perhaps the iiigtiuuus nml fast.iliuti AMHIIItt' W I t.I.I M.S
department ol each gem. ral association of tnce over tho youthful mind, us so much rr a Ur i begluuliij t'i cnnrlude, thai ilu Portland. .nN,l"ii
individuals, ancralin'' retatlvelv and har. ' innr it f-nliiirn Ittrilei lluillil.ll bo ludim enmiiliinlli. "" "
inoniouslv, nsone evnterrative irhote. Whero there is no leyal rruv i-.ihi fur 1 ruvv. I ncry house nml very h.!iihI wnli . '!'"'V'''"'!'l"''! Ni'PHJK.
outli, the rich, , uu uidiw riminnto mass i. trueta, pamph 'I" ." "T,,n"" X "" :',""''"''"
wuiii, iiiu ftM, ..... . .' I . I JBL CoUII ol VIaiioii cnimlt. nia.!f III ID II lr
rconvenlenoc,l'l. 'Y . nrnvm mr 1 ue.ire.no fAil, In ,.,,.. f. rJ iKiJ.Ha.aisfliit
'ho fjour lielltel sin h lliilig; nnd regard nm II u course Mi nl bv Midpoint adm iraiiruftVe ! ul II
No tribe, or nation, or country, or slate, subdued nnd depressed In aidrila, from porlullvilv rlillriiluua. If Inaislnl 011 lit Mi Ita), J-I....J All "-i.. n. Iim,..; .-L n .
Mr ,,!.. .it. it .ii- Int. .. nlur linmn rfrpfll. I ll.ntr ivn.illn. fiioi I.i.llrvnnf i.lri.nni.1. hwt IIIP .M II II V III lllitIP 111 1 1. If 11, In. .in. i. J'tt aalll t'lfltP. flIP I I fPi Ihlfltir.l ll (,t.f
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Jl VIVIKItl .". ...V ... . (jtfcHl.l.a., UI.JIIWIH.lll.?1lllll.UllilUI IIII.IIIV ...".- , ..,..-..-...-. .,..14..... ,,
without tlicr tw i gratis, or ncquiaititn. bitwecji thtiiisclvcs an.1 the more npu ought to Im1 v. ry cm. ful nml prudent
And when tli-sc aio conspicuous, almost lent neighbor, do not rjiri', a they tortin ,b fore they shniitd, in charity and
everv oilier reiuisitc vtould follivv in theirt would, surrounded by more nroiiilious 1 icv-nleuee, l.o luudid round In the fain-
train, as a necessary consequence. Whero, circumstances, calculated lo Inspire hnnr, dy tiicle Selnnds li.li or lutt, have no
tnoniousiy, as one evnterrative irhoie. Wliero there Is no legal
The first stepping stone, to tho wealth ' tho general education of yo
cf any country i, il intelligence and in ! only, can with any degree ol
conjunction therewith, its virtue. leducalo their children. Tl
oi ks.it milrr
ptil I a. l;ti-IC 3
I.KilllVI,
A Jmi.. wtiit.
these two lio! like characteristics shine
with a haloat.d a radici.ee, as they should
In every well o qamcel and well culti
vated citv or country, it would be as im
nnd briuhten their tirosnccta for fulurr. us. Tor Ihem
success. Ilut whero tho laws -wiaV urn- Our bilnvul Oregon, has thr fmrest
cnil provision for the education of the vur, iiroapeet. so far ns children, means, mil
a. well ns the rich; the V, level down brnlih, nro caleulnled to bimhleii our hn
possible- to retard and iipprcs-Mhc onward' those distinctions. (Sire tlicm npartul. ruou, of nny irlii.n of Ninth Ami-ne i
march, to prcatness ani rceallh, as it would tic in the public estimation, and in fact, by Hvery teacher with ulmni I hate Im.l ih.
be for a solr.arv native with ft solitary , which they are enabled to compete wi.h ! pleaaure ol nu intervieti un the siihteet,
VVlltV I.VS'lHMi, (inn l.silt U.ij..'J..
X( kill fMil. by I i-l. i J. -i. ih,
Aineiipnn ti d h.imli i M rt.
I. lark l-altirr -mi rui el tii.li-s.
MtjrlitignV. n'lil,
fane) .),id Jar. tip. I rratata,
tema tijlf. fliMrt. Ac
r.irllBii.l. .nl , '.'iU-l.tl
IrKrsn.M": i
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inforiiis mi-that the children nnJ
thi country, learn much f.i
n anJ yuutli uf i&&
slerlhiui llinse it,2-J
Oh ! i . f. ,s .i en ,
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S'.l'i Ms
11 Jui-
l.ili Jui.p
Valb Jul n
III Jul;
I l-l I un
Ilatk I.snsiana. I'ro.bv jf, v'
lln I .IP. iii. 1 iuLt.
Mr gTaipms, Mo'llit. .,
Haik VhiaSiiulli, nn.l.r.,
Illljd f -t!a) IH..I..1. Mrlinea
Italp of lipglil K.
" ia-P4f- AIM II. rabia
I'm fieiglit ur swage, alilylolb- ipiiU.
ClIl'CM A, CO.
IVrllan.l
CIIOMIV A hMiril.
I'..itlai..l and M.llns
Agenla of Ilia regular Imp at San I'tainiapq,
paddle, to check the velocity of thoso mag. the rich in all theconccrnsof life. What
nificentlv crand and violent waters which tho one doe by his-money, the other eu-
precipitate themselves. o impetuously, comnlishcs by his mind , and like the of the same aue did in llio .Slates. Their
near your city. Nay, I challenge anp I spokes of a turning wheel, tho one that I entire freidom from autumnal mid oui.i .
nan to show any nation, town or neigh-1 in the mud notr, will be vtrost in a very mcr disposes, mid ids) Ironi hepatic, dvs.
torhood, that ever did become great and short time. Such a law- it rich inji-inei , peptic and othor chronic nlivctieii, sji.
wealthy, ns suc'i, devoid of theso charnc ;ie, nnd is tupremely demne ratie mid rreJ. gtst the renso'i iriy it is m. 'i'lie hold,
tenant's or, upon the other hand, lo show nYin. pieturesijue scenery, nla-i, mtv- havn a
thatevrrauy nation, tnwu or neighbor- It is well calculated to perpetuate our conspicuous influence ; thu fur is, hovtcv.
lood, failed to b com frrnf and tcealthy, I national union, than vvliu.li, notlutig earth-, er, arerleni'iiistratcd, tmdthe remain, tier, i
possessed of intillicnicc and virtue. lyt is moro dcsiniMo ; and nl-o t.i pro. it a volume
If, then, we establish theso two facts, d'uee nnd-per-etuate tho common uuinii hot school hcstubli-!ic-il meter inttn '
ctTirmative and negative, (and the ncua- nnd reciprocal svmpathle in rouiulv. " and vioiuiiv, lint mi; enuineteul imehert, ,
live, in tins cac, is capable of proof,) that cause it places them up-ui ucommoi ltrr; and tihoknnttsbiit huiiio genius will arifij, f-'alifurma, .Mark A Co, and Brnj Ituncja.
is, that every nniion, clv., posscsscu 01 in- throat tlicm myelin r in one ciiiimviii iruiiisoinoniiitt'iiiusi iiniiki iv onil iinl'neut j ""''
tilli'rncc and t ntuc, became great and bond of society in youth ;! linn, in- fiimilli, that nnvip in unp new dis. . . . , ,,".,,, ,, ,
vtcalihyj andl'iat no nation, eVc, ever tellectuallv and morally iu th- niiuo toveiv, lljo 'Mngic.inii (.flhe uini teeutli I ,;... ",,",0",, rs Jli-rrliunla
did betome great and wealthy ilhoul in. I mould ; nml the condition of all, being huh century, Kr UUl.HUT I'l'l.TuN j T'ogVnitKLslTL.
teUip'nct and iirtue, we have only to cast equal and free, they form uunincu.it yuutli-. W ho, with only u rrniiinon n hn edur i- f,l t iiirj.m fiit, ( lacksmai and .Miloaukia,
abtut lor the best ways and means of civ. ful attachments which remain 'ri'r7it7f, on ' Ih'ii, niinlhilntnl, mid laught hn disciples apvpniniltimni Orrc.iiiCiu, iliern-irnt bead of
ing or imparting to tho rising general n, tho tablets of thrir heartd in all after life, to nniiihila'. Willi time and tivrr. whoaii ' I'sticiinmif lb.- tviliamriie. and ttill l- riady
thess two qualificatiom, in order to be in Whero Is tho mnn, though 3D or 00 yearn s-niii t.uijuri.l up that vasf letimhau or !'""''"";',''; '"' I1"1 i'"z '" "4'' .l1'1
r ii .1 . ' p i i, . .. 7 ri i .ii .i i ii .ii. ,r,rl!0 or retail, anleil liimber, anuato timber,
possesion or ulUho reit. ofoge, whoso eyo would not tparkle, and i the deep, v. Iiicli tho dwillers on I'io bunks )aluiitea, Ac, Ac.
Thoso wlKMtish tocx..mino tho fredi. whoso heart would not fiMAnjih tho iwm. of th" Indus, nl tho (Jange. und of the lie nl. n-i nCnit f.,r ilm cf tevb running
eale of these remarks in tho detail, may tst and noblttlfrieiuMiip, upon meeting a Annon, l hold with t. nor and ninno- beiepii t-a rrai.riMo, Cnlirortila, ami ilna place.
find their curioiTly gratified, and their, school. male, of youthful and liv-irono meiil, A roirfr, which Us nluv.-it n volu. ' " "'" '' '''"' .ili greot .li.n.tih, aa iha
understandinir enriched by consulting an-' vtars 7 tioulM.il the cclence of war-r..MA((i I l1""" "" '" uU" '""" 'l''K.uV'::.?''4',K
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cinii iiiatui), nuuii ni lauitsjutu'., itwiiiu,! inj i fins uuy Hssrsr mi llio wcaitlioi rramrier-T mi.ro iiiuu oiu rein -rrao.U"r n .
Arc, and to shorten down and expedite J North America, from (JucUo lo tho Oulf tprediiniacerttinty upon traveling, which
this leseorch, I would recommend "Whtlji. of Mexico, nnd from New York to Cili-! defy tho controliiig Influences of winds
ley's Compcnd." fornin ; and had also at my disposal, well and waves the iisir-t-iV oftheiige,
lieu 1 say intelligence, I elo not mean regulated common schools j au I had as a ' und it is i onn other tlinu nr;r Pirn Amen.
iked of cliaiity to donate lo thu youth of i ran l.nierl, witb but n common school e.
Uregou llio ono or tlie oilier, sliotild inull ueatioii: :
charily ana ucnovolcnco, will, donate, or
uciuculli I no vvoll-rigiiluleil tommon
that aping and mincing vanity, which dis-
linguistics itsclt iu cUIict sex, hy tlio p
culiar primp and adjustment of tho conn
tcnanco ; nor that stupid and painful wad
Mi.niiV Clav, nlio,e .iitblikhed his fumn '
.Milttaultle, Jaiiimr till. l-'0'
OKK(i(). SPIIC'I'ATOR."
rnirri. m ri'Liaiiri.
Ily tVILHON IILAI.T,
Oregon City, r 'egon Territory,
TfnviS INVAIII tlll.V sj ADVA.Tn
lu.lll nu .. lll.l.i.i. ...1.1 .... .i..l. .r 1. e..A l.
die iu tho vyalk of some, across tho street, ' schools. This would bo a pcrman. nt rn- in, ncitilml any thing inir than a com. " ""ZU. J m
mn riic.llilin.l 1 I. M1.III nrihA. netP 1., .Irtit nw n. n ..iHln iu....inn.l..n I..I.I. ! . . . n .. .. .. ... ..IU..III. . , , .a UU
.w ....,,....... .. ... " - "'"...'...,-"..'" .ins. nun , ii mon sclKKiiiiiucalion. I et-, uiroicn lien. AVl.llTlrvr:NTs.
the quality and mako of the garments, fr.riid losolacoan-l comlorl m dislriss ; a r,,0 .)(1 ,j(- ,l0 h,,,,,, Hllr. 0waar, (ISI.ne.or Ipm) im ieii,.
n( .1 ..illmp f.ip nrnnrnpnta nr pnmrnr l.n, I nn.i.i In nl.ft.lnn.. .. :..!.. I.. t..i I . . . . .- ..... v.i..t"v i'wj iso lliepruona.
,. .. ... ............. ...... ....w... .... r,w,, iw .., in nu.. uu mun nun- pnsr u tlio imr Willi tlie L.jlilii.s, t.irie. toe! m
I mean an ai olutehwirled:e ofliingi as esllng circles of human society ; H would, y, and roinprehruslteiM ss of IiIsk. nlui. Pre,ei add.il..ini in-n.oi ,"j on
they rxnt. .No one can bo considered also toiitributo lo shape, and form our , Who sunmssed u llem ilniio und i Venrlt dt.rliIne, rrrimip . ..9500
intcll
tin
ucanaiflO oiincknoiaeilie of llilngt as esllng circles ol human society ; H would, ty, ,,m roinprehruslteiM ss of his;-, nlui. Pre,ei add.il..ini lmeiii
y rxnt. .No one can bo considered ( also toiitributo lo shape, and form our . Who surpassed u linn h lies, und 11 Yrn,l "d,''I',e. r'rKl"" . .
clligeiit without tho knowleilgij of eharaeters, which will cling to us iu nno- Cieoro, the fiir-famtd (Jrcric lit nil thu '''I.p miinlipr of iuaertlona muai be di
"p"1- ItherMatoofoxistence. Inwcrluess mid uiui.slv ofu lutt prim, mid "' "M "." .'.'IT 1",'K1',i ."'berwiM Ib.y
In the next pine, virtue, variously ' Carthago .. Uroecc, were one. ro,, S X m !.i" U Wl, !fi,rf v'5"2 . " '-' "' " """?"""
ruled; bum is immaterial, nlxjut llils Micrcdlhciii3st potverliilnalionsoii earth. Sl...,l,... , ,l ,. ltrL.. !.:.'.. .1. '.. ..-
J - i . .l 1 ..a .. ... ... ..It" a a. . a . . I " "' -a--I
opi.ueu, ut, ., iimnnor.au anon tins M.lerc.llliciii3st potverlul nalionsoiicarlh, ; ai.oi.ihi.i, nml a llurke. in 1. u, inlv uraen
-user. puu, , g. e-ru.iy uso 11 in I no liecausc tn.y were I 10 least e.lucatr.l ,,u. . fulness of nddnsi-nml in tin. mil,, i.ree.
in eiiner convorsmion oe u'ni. 1 iinnu iimn ..n .1. .. h..i.. r....nnrii.n..inr. 1 ......... . .
diallnell)
' will be
accordingly.
Httmn cerise.
ing IKiito no ambiguity tiiinta in any butt ho frrm of the r nut ona urentness .... . , 1 r . .1
ulnd. as .0 what t,e mean. I, is rwrf wa, measured ou, lotlu'm, hy tlndrrkv,, " W!Z" " .V !"" !"8"
groinesis) mr no 11 relates iu llio mind lion to mle genee and virtue ; which ho. " ,- -"""' riV" " "' "-"
alono; and,,r..r(l-,.,lti, that course ol camo nlmost pnlpabh, in overynag, of !' ng "pe.ifiea.lons. sl.o.ih nniinalopur
tondutt which flo-vslioin iho nrinolnlo illr . s.i ..... ... i ' i.v"T..t 1 V0""' " inionquerablo dillgenco, vigi-
of moral gcoducss within, as a stream docs
from a fountain I lio.o Indies and uent 0
men, therefore, who havn ih., principle,
istory. So. Ion" us Ihnv
futlcablo and zealous, in their institutions
of learning, (if institutions they may hn
cal'cd,)iii prosecuting tho mechanic uris,
nnd whose tonduet lion soul from it, shap. n intorual improvements, in agriculture
ed and regulated by it, uic virluout, and , and coinmorco, and in leaching and prao.
rtw only, are so 1 tiling domostlo and national nirfuM, they,
And lhu. I hse dpfinr I my position, tverq on the rmtfiri' and upward march.
ur rs'pran-p to tlip mn gmal priori Hut, alas' iheir mm for rlrlue, was to
luncn, and nppliuatloii in study.
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